Pushing for Action on the Caltrans Right of WayIn March, the MWSD Board of Directors sent a letter to Caltrans District 4 Director Dina El-Tawansy and Deputy District Director Mark L. Weaver…
April 10, 2025 Notice of Upcoming Vacancy on Board of Directors – Apply for AppointmentMWSD Director Peter Decker has indicated a need in the near future to resign his Board position. While his departure date is not yet known, MWSD has…
Recology Route Change Effective June 1June Route Changes in Moss Beach for Recology Weekly Collection
April 2024 Source Water Quality NoticePillar Ridge Well Testing Identified Elevated Levels of PFAS in Two Well Sources Under New Drinking Water RegulationIn March, MWSD took proactive…
MWSD Statement on Continued Costs to Coastside of Recent Appeals Decision re: HMB LawsuitMontara Water & Sanitary District Statement on Continued Costs to Coastside Residents of Sixth District Court of Appeal Decision in City of Half Moon…
Resolution Identifying Actions By City Of Half Moon Bay Which Will Cause Sam To Fail To Comply With Judicial Consent Decree
Review Draft District Election MapsMWSD is in the process of switching from At Large to District Elections. In future District elections voters will vote for a MWSD representative of…
Notice of Public HearingsThe Montara Water and Sanitary District Board is transitioning to a by-division electoral system, holding five public hearings for input on creating…
Elected Community Service AcademyServing your community helps ensure decisions are made locally. Join MWSD for a three session academy about roles, responsibilities and what it takes…
MWSD, GCSD Prevail: Half Moon Bay Must Pay Fair Share of SAM CostsFor Immediate Release: February 10, 2022Press Contact: Clemens Heldmaier(650) 728-3545
MWSD Awarded for Transparency and Good GovernanceFor Immediate Release: April 7, 2022Contact: Clemens HeldmaierMontara Water and Sanitary District(650) 728-3545
Food Waste And Green Material Composting Beginning January 2022MWSD is pleased to announce new composting services for our community in 2022.
WATCH our October 14th Virtual TourMWSD staff provide a one hour VIRTUAL tour of the critical systems that serve our community.
Charges on Property Tax BillMWSD collects Sewer Service Charges, Water System Reliability Charge, and a charge for repayment of the local 2003 voter-approved General Obligation…
Ensuring the future of our infrastructure:Thank you to the community for understanding the need to invest in our critical infrastructure (our pipes, pumps, tanks and treatment facilities).
New Email Bill OptionKeep costs down and help the environment: Customers can now enroll in our email bill option and eliminate their printed bill. Enrolled customers will…
Update on Caltrans Martini Creek BypassSeptember 2019 Update: Caltrans Martini Creek Bypass Right-of-Way Work
Check Out This Interesting Speed-Video of Alta Vista ConstructionSee how this half million gallon semi-buried tank was built in a speeded-up photo video. It's fun and interesting. The tank will provide water storage…
Alta Vista Tank No. 2 Construction UpdateCheck out the latest update on the District's new 500,000 gallon water tank with interesting photos, facts and more.
MWSD finalizing first strategic planAs seen on Half Moon Bay Review (hmbreview.com), published on Thursday, February 26, 2015
MWSD explores potential new water sourcesAs seen on Half Moon Bay Review (hmbreview.com), published on Thursday, February 12, 2015
MWSD purchases Pillar Ridge water systemAs seen on Half Moon Bay Review (hmbreview.com), published on Thursday, January 15, 2015
District Dedicates New Storage TankDistrict dedicates new storage tank. New storage facility will provide power savings, improved water flow for fire protection and daily customer…
Approved Public Works PlanThe Coastal Commission has approved MWSD's Public Works Plan, allowing new water connections and well conversions for the first time in decades.
New Water ConnectionsThe Coastal Commission has approved MWSD's Public Works Plan, allowing new water connections and well conversions for the first time in decades.